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Great fishing and many choices of lodging, camping in the area. Good restaurants and a few shops. It is in the mountains with little comforts and services other than what your hotel provides or you bring in with you. One small gas station and if...More

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quite a bit of unpaved roads to travel ( not unusual in Patagonia) but once again a clear as gin mirror between forested foothills to the Andes. age old cattle cos on the route bring back the days before power tools, when hand work was...More

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Alumine is a National Park and reserve. It is a huge space of valleys, Andean mountains, Patagonina forests,rivers, very few dirt roads. As a reserve only native Mapuche families are allowed to settle down and live there. It is a magnificent, isolated area. The most...More

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